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Old 10-30-2006, 08:21 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by tomk17
I've seen most of the winterizing posts but have not seen mention of possibly adding a small amount of Sta-Bil to the gasoline. I've always used this stuff in small engines to keep the gas from going bad which can happen in 30-45 days. Has anyone used this in a Boxster ? Pros / Cons welcome.

Tomk17, this is taken directly from MNBoxsters excellent write-up:

"8. Fill Gas Tank with Fresh, Premium fuel. A partial tank will corrode from moist air. Plus, it'll probably be cheaper than filling it next season. You can also add a stabilizer if you wish, won't harm and may help (I do). Just be sure to run the car sufficiently that the stabilizer circulates through the entire fuel system."




Yes, I added Stailizer to my fuel tank about 2 weeks ago.
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